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E-EQ-VX5RG-G-ARC VX5 Reference Guide
Install/Remove Touchscreen Protective Film
LXE offers a replaceable touchscreen protective film to protect the touchscreen when the VX5 is
used in an abrasive environment.
How To Install Touchscreen Protective Film
1. Clean the touchscreen and protective film with a standard household cleaner such as Windex
®
without vinegar or use Isopropyl Alcohol. Do not use paper towels or harsh-chemical-based
cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the glass surface. Use a clean, damp, lint-
free cloth. Do not scrub optical surfaces. If possible, clean only those areas which are soiled.
Lint/particulates can be removed with clean, filtered canned air.
2. Center the protective film over the touchscreen. The anti-glare side must be facing outward.
Do not cut or trim the protective film.
3. The protective film is approximately 1/10” (2.54mm) larger than the touchscreen at the
centers of the edges.
4. Slide the protective film so that the one of the edges of the film can be slid between the
touchscreen and display housing when the protective film is re-centered on the touchscreen.
Repeat for the other three edges, ensuring the protective film is centered over the touchscreen
when finished.
When necessary, the film can be cleaned with Windex or an equivalent cleaner as described
above.
How to Remove Touchscreen Protective Film
The protective film can be removed by sliding the film in one direction until the edge clears. Lift
up on the edge of the film so it does not slide between the touchscreen and housing when slid
back. Repeat until all edges are free and remove the protective film.
Factory Default Settings
Boot Sequence
(devices searched in this order)
Removable Devices (i.e. USB floppy drive), Hard
Drive, CD-ROM Drive, Network Boot (i.e. PXE)
Legacy Floppy (A and B) Disabled
Primary and Secondary Master and
Slave drives
Auto
Display POST Messages Disabled
Show Summary Screen Disabled
Power Supply ATX
Power Savings Disabled
Onboard LAN RPL BIOS Disabled
For more information on the default settings, please refer to Chapter 3, “System Configuration”.